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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Shevach Meats Redux

My local kosher fish store, under the hashgocha of a Gur Chassidishe Ruv has a website !!!!

Now . . . if the Ruv becomes aware of the website and supervises what is sold through the website, the Hashgocha is good, but the Ruv is kein yiras shomayim nisht (not G-d fearing).

On the other hand, if the Ruv is unaware of the web site, then he is a G-d fearer, but his hashgocha is worthless because Mr. Fish Monger can sell trayfe fish by outsourcing his web sales to a goy (and maybe he will).

Hmmm.

3 Comments:

Blogger ggggg said...

Interesting quandary!

11:33 PM  
Blogger Shpitzle Shtrimpkind said...

I'm afraid I'll have to go 'tsim tach' and catch my own fish.

hmm

(lol!)

9:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

nu, nu, so does he know about the website.

4:51 PM  

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